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Cement Garden Ornament Digging Dog. Brown and White.
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Cement Garden Ornament Digging Dog. Brown and White.

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
W001c
Bob Shop ID
193985312

 

Cement Garden Ornament Digging Dog

The Digging Dog is a piece of ornament that just suit your garden. Molded with cement and has a good weight and yet has very nice appearance for your garden, on the lawn, next to your door post,or anywhere of your choice in your garden.

 

Very Nice! 

Approximate Size: 24 x 21 x 12cm

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14 Sep 2015